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Concern over appearence to an obsessive degree can be an example of both OCD and BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder) largely depends on the thoughts that come with it.

The fourth & final criteria (crietorion D) of OCD in the DSM 5 (the book used to make mental disorder digagnoses):

D. The disturbance is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder (e.g., excessive worries, as in generalized anxiety disorder; preoccupation with appearance, as in body dysmorphic disorder; difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, as in hoarding disorder; difficulty discarding or parting with posessions, as in hoarding disorder; hair pulling, as in trichotillomania; skin picking, as in excoriation disorder; stereotypes, as in stereotypic movement disorder; ritualized eating behavior, as in eating disorders; preoccupation with substances or gambling, as in susbtance-related and addictive disorders; preoccupation with having an illness, as in illness anxiety disorder; sexual urges or fantasies, as in paraphilic disorders; impulses, as in disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders; guilty ruminations, as in major depressive disorder; thought insertion or delusional preoccupations, as in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders, or repetitive patterns of behavior, as in autism spectrum disorder).

If anything i'm with you on BDD but not OCD! Lol thank you for inspiring me to read my course materials in the middle of a 3 week break from classes.

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SolidSnake 1,114

The fourth & final criteria (crietorion D) of OCD in the DSM 5 (the book used to make mental disorder digagnoses):

D. The disturbance is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder (e.g., excessive worries, as in generalized anxiety disorder; preoccupation with appearance, as in body dysmorphic disorder; difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, as in hoarding disorder; difficulty discarding or parting with posessions, as in hoarding disorder; hair pulling, as in trichotillomania; skin picking, as in excoriation disorder; stereotypes, as in stereotypic movement disorder; ritualized eating behavior, as in eating disorders; preoccupation with substances or gambling, as in susbtance-related and addictive disorders; preoccupation with having an illness, as in illness anxiety disorder; sexual urges or fantasies, as in paraphilic disorders; impulses, as in disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders; guilty ruminations, as in major depressive disorder; thought insertion or delusional preoccupations, as in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders, or repetitive patterns of behavior, as in autism spectrum disorder).

If anything i'm with you on BDD but not OCD! Lol thank you for inspiring me to read my course materials in the middle of a 3 week break from classes.

Good! , however they are very similar disorders.

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jzraei 54

I don’t think ‘Good for her’ is the right thing to say here, maybe ‘I don’t blame her’ would be better. It isn’t ‘good’ the way she’s made that fan feel.. part of being a celebrity is spending time with fans who see you as their idol, its bound to be annoying sometimes but it’s just the way it is. I’d be distraught if this happened to me

That probably would have been better. And I’m not saying any celebrity should make fans whom idolize them feel a negative way, but I think it’s important for fans to realize that Lana is a human being who can only take so much. For her to come out with that quick comment, it offers both Lana and fans to take a step back and reevaluate these situations. Fans step on their idols toes all the time and it’s not okay just because they idolize them.

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River 15,840

I would do the same, fans are annoying, the moment he took his phone to change the angle I wanted to scream at him, wtf, she's not a doll or something.. show some respect, she took her time, stopped all her plans, to take a photo with you, so take the f-cking photo and let her go.

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Robo Ga 8,227

I don’t blame her, takes the phone out of her hand cause he is trying to get the perfect angle. Like just let her take the ****ing selfie so she can move on, he would literally only want the photo to post on social media to get likes.